Hillary Clinton waves to media waiting to ask questions about the economic crisis in Greece after her speech The New School in Greenwich Village where she announced her economic plan on July 13, 2015. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks at an event at The New School in Greenwich Village where she announced her economic plan during her campaign for President. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

HILLARY-NYC - NEW YORK, N.Y. - JULY 13, 2015 - Silhouettes of camera operators and other members of the media frame Hillary Clinton as she speaks speaks at an event at the New School in Greenwich Village where she announced her economic plan during her campaign for President. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Hillary Clinton looks out into the crowd during her event at the New School in Greenwich Village where she announced her economic plan on July 13, 2015. To her left, The New School President David E. Van Zandt. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

People dance the Argentinian tango as a part of a group that gathers at the statue of William Shakespeare to dance each Saturday during the summer. The group is open to anyone who wants to dance and free lessons are also offered. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Supporters crowd along the edge of the street and react as the final float of players for the World Cup-winning U.S. Women's National Soccer Team approaches down the Canyon of Heroes during a celebratory ticker tape parade in New York, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Supporters of the World Cup-winning U.S. Women's National Soccer Team throw confetti out of windows during the celebratory ticker tape parade for the down the Canyon of Heroes in New York, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

From left, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Carli Lloyd, and Megan Rapinoe (holding the World Cup Trophy) during the ticker tape parade for the World Cup-winning U.S. Women's National Soccer Team down the Canyon of Heroes in New York, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Confetti falls during ticker tape parade for the World Cup-winning U.S. Women's National Soccer Team down the Canyon of Heroes in New York, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Trina Bussey, listens to a press conference held by Mayor Bill de Blasio outside the Sheepshead Houses in Brooklyn, NY, touting the importance of the deconstruction of scaffolding that surrounded many NYCHA houses. Bussey, a resident of the nearby Nostrand Houses said about the scaffolding, "I hope they hurry up and take them down to keep the neighborhood safe." Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Wang Qimin playing Du Liniang dances in the National Ballet of China's performance of the first act of "The Peony Pavilion" at the David H. Koch Theater. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Wang Qimin playing Du Liniang, left, and Li Jun playing Liu Mengmei dance in the National Ballet of China's performance of the first act of "The Peony Pavilion" at the David H. Koch Theater. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

From left, Wang Qimin playing Du Liniang and Lu Na playing Flower Goddess Liniang perform in the National Ballet of China's performance of the first act of "The Peony Pavilion" at the David H. Koch Theater. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Spectators claim their spot and await the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks show viewed from Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

The New York Skyline, including the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building, gets a view of the The Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks which was, for the first time in many years, held on the East River. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

The Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks display was like a beacon those looking to make photos with their phone while watching from Gantry Plaza State Park in Long Island City, N.Y. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian kisses World War II Veteran and newly decorated French Legion of Honor recipient in front of La Fayette’s frigate, l’Hermione. The ship had been rebuilt to commemorate the French-American friendship and the tight bounds that unite our two countries. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Lauren Panariello, right, and Roman Rozenfeld kiss while taking the trip on the ferry to Ocean Beach, luggage in tow. Panariello and Rozenfeld live in the city and usually spend time in the Hamptons but this weekend were meeting some of Rozenfeld's fraternity brothers for a reunion on Fire Island. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Ryan Rogers takes a shot at the basket while playing a pickup game of basketball with, from left, Aiden Conk, Ned Dunphy, and Mike Damiano, as a long line forms waiting for the 3:50 p.m. ferry back to Long Island on Thursday, July 2. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

From left, James Ruthkowski, 6, Kristen Memoli, Jack Ruthkowski, 9, and Cade Stegmaier, 9, watch the incoming ferry at Ocean Beach, while waiting for family members and friends to arrive from Long Island for a holiday weekend on Fire Island. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

Karin Bravin, a long-time visitor to ocean beach, locks up a cart a the racks near the dock for the ferry to Ocean Beach on Fire Island. Bravin came to Fire Island as a kid and spends much of her summer here while her kids work at various locations on the island. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

BARRY - QUEENS, N.Y. - JUNE 30, 2015 - New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon begins the sign of the cross as he walks to right field to begin his warmup on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Colon uses both a regulation baseball and a weighted ball as a part of his warmup. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

BARRY - QUEENS, N.Y. - JUNE 30, 2015 - New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon takes a moment to prepare between batters while pitching against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Part of his process between batters includes adjusting his hat. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon, right, prepares for the next batter in the team's July 1 game against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

BARRY - QUEENS, N.Y. - JUNE 30, 2015 - New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon pitches against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

BARRY - QUEENS, N.Y. - JUNE 30, 2015 - New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon throws to first baseman Lucas Duda to try to catch a runner off base in the top of the 7th inning against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

New York Mets pitcher Bartolo Colon enters the dugout after pitching his 7th and final inning of the team's July 1 game against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field. The Cubs would win 2-0 due to a lack of offensive power from the Mets, a common refrain for the season. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

CHRISTIE - LIVINGSTON, N.J. - JUNE 30, 2015 - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie announces his presidential campaign at Livingston High School, where he attended and was once class president. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

PRIDE - NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 28, 2015 - Participants in the 46th Pride March in New York City celebrated bisexuality during a weekend where most focus is placed on the gay community. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

JUNE 26, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - John Williams, left, and Rodney Thomas, celebrated after the Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution guarantees a nationwide right to same-sex marriage. John and Rodney, from Tulsa, plan to get engaged this weekend, with John saying about Rodney, "he's going to propose this weekend, I just don't know when." Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

JUNE 26, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - Carlotta Gurl, a drag performer from Vancouver, Canada, and a gentleman who goes by "Tree", the 76-year-old bartender at the Stonewall Inn, pose for the gathered media outside the Stonewall Inn after the Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriage at The Stonewall Inn in New York, NY on Friday, June 26, 2015.

CITY HALL, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - Thomas Kirdahy, third from left, kisses his husband Terrence McNally prior to Mayor Bill de Blasio's renewal of their vows during a celebration of the Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling earlier in the day. Kirdahy was de Blasio's college roommate. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

CITY HALL, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - From left, Katrina Council, Thomas Kirdahy, Sarah Joseph, Terrence McNally, Denise Niewinski, Cindy Jackson, take a selfie after having their marriages and vow renewals (in the case of Kirdahy and McNally) officiated by Mayor Bill de Blasio in front of City Hall to celebrate the Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling earlier in the day. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

CITY HALL, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - Thomas Kirdahy jumps on the steps of City Hall after Mayor Bill de Blasio officiated the vow renewal of he and his husband Terrence McNally and the weddings of two other couples in celebration of the Supreme Court's marriage equality ruling earlier in the day. Kirdahy is Mayor de Blasio's former college roommate. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

THE STONEWALL INN, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - Harrison Sheehan, left, and James Evans watch the growing crowd on the street outside the Stonewall Inn the evening after the Supreme Court decided 5-4 in favor of same-sex marriage. The two were not particularly fond of going out into the crowds and partying but felt a need to at least be near Stonewall during an historic occasion. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

THE STONEWALL INN, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - A fire dancer and member of the annual Drag March performs in the street outside the Stonewall Inn. The crowds were large at the location in part due to the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of same-sex marriage. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

THE STONEWALL INN, NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 26, 2015 - The crowd sings the final words of the classic song "Over the Rainbow" to wrap up the Drag March during Pride weekend. The march, founded in 1994, starts at Tompkins Square Park and ends at the historic Stonewall Inn. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

JUNE 24, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - Sir Ian McKellen, right, and Sir Derek Jacobi look at a mural, not shown, by Keith Haring, preserved in an old bathroom in The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center during a tour of the facilities on Thursday, June 25, 2015. McKellen and Jacobi are the grand marshals of the NYC Pride Parade.

JUNE 24, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - Sir Ian McKellen, left, and Sir Derek Jacobi sit for a portrait on the balcony of their Midtown hotel on Thursday, June 25, 2015. McKellen and Jacobi, reunited for the British sitcom "Vicious" and both Grand Marshals in the NYC Pride Parade, have been friends for decades and attended University of Cambridge at the same time.

JUNE 24, 2015 - ROCKAWAY BEACH, QUEENS, N.Y. - Skateboarders and scooter riders skate at the Rockaway Beach skatepark between 90th and 91st street. This temporary park was created after Hurricane Sandy destroyed the original.

JUNE 24, 2015 - ROCKAWAY BEACH, QUEENS, N.Y. - Beachgoers enjoy the evening sun and cooling temperatures at Rockaway Beach on Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Temperatures were in the mid-80's in New York on Wednesday, and into the 90's on Tuesday.

DANCE BRAZIL - JUNE 23, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - From left, Janildo Gonçalves, Emerson Ataide, and Jamildo Alencar perform in DanceBrazil during a dress rehearsal at The Joyce Theater in Chelsea on June 23, 2015.

JUNE 23, 2015 - NEW YORK, N.Y. - Cristiane de Jesus, left, and Joely Silva dance in front of a portion of the rest of the cast of DanceBrazil during a dress rehearsal at The Joyce Theater in Chelsea on June 23, 2015.

YANKEES - NEW YORK, N.Y. - The New York Yankees' designated hitter Alex Rodriguez watches his 3000th hit as he rounds the bases on a home run off Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander that put the Yankees up 1-0 at the bottom of the first inning on Friday, June 19, 2015. Alex Rodriguez started the game one hit shy of his 3000th career hit. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

YANKEES - NEW YORK, N.Y. - The New York Yankees' designated hitter Alex Rodriguez hugs first base coach Tony Pena after a home run that was his 3000th hit and put the Yankees up 1-0 at the bottom of the first inning on Friday, June 19, 2015. Alex Rodriguez started the game one hit shy of his 3000th career hit. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

YANKEES - NEW YORK, N.Y. - The New York Yankees' Mason Williams, right, tags up to first base against a pick off attempt from Detroit Tiger Miguel Cabrera. Williams would injure his shoulder on the play and stay in the game to run bases before leaving the game between innings. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

YANKEES - NEW YORK, N.Y. - The New York Yankees' designated hitter Alex Rodriguez, center, reacts as Yankee outfielder Brett Gardner scores from third on a wild pitch from Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander, right, who tried to cover home but failed in the bottom of the 7th inning on June 19, 2015. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

YANKEES - NEW YORK, N.Y. - The New York Yankees' designated hitter Alex Rodriguez heads for the clubhouse after the Yankees' 7-2 win over the Tigers in which Rodriguez got his 3000th career hit on June 19, 2015. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 13, 2015: Hillary Clinton gives her first public campaign speech since declaring her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for President.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 13, 2015: Hillary Clinton gives her first public campaign speech since declaring her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for President.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 13, 2015: Former President Bill Clinton gives his wife Hillary Clinton a hug after her first public campaign speech since declaring her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for President.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 13, 2015: The group of press photographers from Washington, D.C. and New York, stake out the rope line as Hillary Clinton greets supporters after her first public campaign speech since declaring her intention to seek the Democratic nomination for President. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 11, 2015: Gwen Carr's family photos hang on the wall of her apartment in Staten Island, including the high school graduation photo of her deceased son Eric Garner, top right. Carr has been particularly active in organizations looking for justice for the death of her son and other unarmed citizens killed by police.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 11, 2015: Gwen Carr tears up as she recounts happy memories of her son Eric Garner who was killed by police last year.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 11, 2015: Esaw Garner, photographed at her home in Chelsea. Garner moved from the family's Staten Island home within two weeks of her husband Eric Garner's death at the hands of NYPD officers.

LINDEN, N.J. - JUNE 12, 2015: Darker and longer grass shows a more recently seeded area where Eric Garner was laid to rest last July, 2014 at Rosedale Cemetery in Linden, N.J. Next to his grave is a flag planted for a Vietnam soldier buried beside Mr. Garner. Some negative attention came to the gravesite late last year after newly-deposited soil sunk into the ground giving the impression of disrepair.

NEW YORK, N.Y. - JUNE 10, 2015: Michael Mandiberg, the artist behind the "Print Wikipedia" series, photographed in his studio in Brooklyn. Mandiberg's art exhibit, which opens June 18, consists of both printed encyclopedias and other visualizations of the massive volume of information in Wikipedia.

ELMONT, N.Y. - JUNE 6, 2015: A spectator closes his eyes for a rest during the early races prior to the 147th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park.

ELMONT, N.Y. - JUNE 6, 2015: American Pharoah wins the the 147th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park to take the Triple Crown. Credit: Mark Kauzlarich/The New York Times